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The Hunting of the Snark (13699 bytes)
1: ...nark_Landing.jpg|frame|right|The Bellman carrying the Banker "by a finger entwined in his hair"]] 2: ...]]" in ''Through the Looking Glass,'' (especially the latter's creatures and [[portmanteau word]]s), b... 6: ==Cast of Characters== 8: ... first illustration), and that "Hope" is actually the Boots. Such is Human Perversity. 12: |[[Image:Snark_Bellman.jpg]] <br> Bellman MV The Second Snark (2609 bytes) 1: ...ne liked [[Lewis Carroll]]'s [[The Hunting of the Snark]]. 3: ...; [[Helensburgh]] ferry service, substituting for the [[1936]] [[MV Kenilworth|MV ''Kenilworth'']]. 5: Although ''The Second Snark'' is a fairly small vessel, ''Clyde Marine Servic... 8: *[http://www.secondsnark.co.uk/ Clyde Marine Cruises] 10: *[http://www.clyde-marine.co.uk/boats.html Clyde Marine Services Ltd (cruise boats)] Snark (2009 bytes) 1: The word '''snark''' has a number of uses: 3: ...ers in [[Lewis Carroll]]'s ''[[The Hunting of the Snark]]'' 4: ... A [[boojum]] is a planar snark. See [[Four-Color Theorem]]. 5: ...an intercontinental nuclear [[cruise missile]] of the [[US Air Force]] that was operational in [[1960]]... 6: ...lien [[Kymaelian]]s and the child [[superhero]]es of [[Power Pack (comics)|Power Pack]]. SM-62 Snark (3263 bytes) 1: ...lear weapon|nuclear warhead]] briefly operated by the US [[Strategic Air Command]] from 1958 until 1961... 3: ...em gave a claimed [[Circular error probable|CEP]] of 8,000 ft (2.4 km). 5: ...tself would become unflyable and crash as soon as the warhead detached. 7: It was developed to offer a nuclear threat to the [[Soviet Union]] at a time when [[ICBM]]s were st... 8: ...astic. In 1955 Eisenhower ordered top priority to the ICBM and associated missile programs. Snark (speech) (346 bytes) 1: ...idely derisive"; hence, 'snarkish', 'snarky', 'to snark at somebody'. 3: ... Carroll|Lewis Carroll's]] ''[[The Hunting of the Snark]]''. Snark (Lewis Carroll) (1735 bytes) 1: ...tasy fiction|fictional animal]], the quarry for a hunting party comprising some highly unlikely characters.... 3: ...ind. If anyone meets with this variety, he will softly and suddenly vanish away and never be met with... 5: ...achine|bathing-machines]], and constantly carries them about wherever it goes. It is also handy for str... 7: ...ve all, courage is required during a snark hunt. The most common method is to seek it with thimbles, c... 10: ...berg/etext91/snark12.txt Gutenberg's full text of the poem] Snark (graph theory) (1145 bytes) 1: In [[graph theory]], a '''snark''' is a 2: [[Glossary_of_graph_theory#Connectivity|connected, bridgeless]] [[cubic g... 4: ...ed in fewer than four colors without two edges of the same color meeting at a point. 6: ...elusive object of the poem ''[[The Hunting of the Snark]]'' by [[Lewis Carroll]]. 8: ... theorem]] is equivalent to the statement that no snark is planar. Hunting (10563 bytes) 1: ...Hunting (disambiguation)]]. For other meanings of the word "hunter" (which redirects here), see [[Hunte... 3: ...ing''' is, in its most general sense, the pursuit of a target. 4: ...l populations which have exceeded the capacity of their range or when individual animals have become a ... 7: ...rliest hunting weapons would have included rocks, the [[Atlatl]] and [[Bow (weapon)|bow]] and [[arrow]]... 9: ...s can be seen in common religious figures such as the [[Horned God]]. C-HTML (1415 bytes) 1: ...onal features not found in standard HTML, notably the accesskeys, phone number shortcuts for links, and... 3: ... created using standard web tools, with a minimum of post-processing and validation. 5: ...dition, C-HTML does not have the "card" structure of WML, thought by some to be clumsy. 7: ...ices in Japan and many other WAP operators around the world.) 10: ...w3.org/TR/1998/NOTE-compactHTML-19980209/ Compact HTML for Small Information Appliances — W3C NOTE... HTML (9748 bytes) 1: ...th—rather than the ''semantics''—what the words mean. 3: .... The HTML specification is maintained mainly by the [[World Wide Web Consortium]] (W3C). 5: ...he relentlessly strict checking of [[XML]] to the HTML world. 8: ... of text, it is not uncommon to encounter minimal HTML documents that exist only to present visual media... 10: ...be transmitted in email messages and rendered by software for email reading, or processed by [[cellpho... Hunting (engineering) (331 bytes) 1: ...oscillation]] of a physical system, commonly that of systems incorporating [[feedback]]. It also occur... Mushroom hunting (12152 bytes) 1: ...'') is the activity of searching for mushrooms in the wild, typically for consumption. 3: ...provided one knows the toxic types and stays with the most common edible species. 5: ...s, such as ''[[Amanita]]'', which include some of the most [[Alpha-amantin|toxic mushrooms]] in existen... 7: ...Some will only grow at the base of a certain type of tree, for example. Finding a desired species tha... 11: ... Listed here are some of the most common in order of importance, from greatest to least: Hunting dog (1435 bytes) 1: ...ies of hunting dogs; see each category for a list of breeds: 2: ...y categories of dogs here; add specific breeds to the low-level category pages. --> 25: ''See also [[List of dog topics]].'' 31: [[Category:Hunting]] The Hunting of the President (367 bytes) 1: '''''The Hunting of the President''''' is a [[2004 in film|2004]] [[Engli... 3: *{{imdb title|id=0391225|title=The Hunting of the President}} 7: [[Category:2004 films|Hunting of the President, The]] Hunting Horrors (953 bytes) 1: ...at them. They may have only a single large wing rather than two. 2: ...orrors move swiftly and are harrier-creatures for the god [[Nyarlathotep]]. 4: ... dimensions. - [[August Derleth]], "The Lurker at the Threshold. 6: ...ter of the Dark]], shares similar traits with the Hunting Horrors. Hunting (disambiguation) (447 bytes) 1: #[[Hunting]] refers to the pursuit of [[prey]] by human society. 2: ...] refers to the hunting (pursuit) of [[prey]] by other [[animal]]s. 3: ... [[dog]]s used by humans to assist in the hunting of prey. 4: ...ing (engineering)]] refers to the [[oscillation]] of nonlinear systems. 5: ... training and light transport [[aircraft]] during the [[1950]]s. Cursorial hunting (563 bytes) 1: ...ls that are much slower over short distances than their quarry but have superior endurance over long di... 3: ...e. Eventually the relentless pursuit will exhaust the quarry allowing it to be brought down by its purs... 5: ...e all animals that are well adapted to using this hunting strategy. Pearl hunting (1989 bytes) 1: ...sters, pearls of the time were extremely rare and of varying quality. 3: ...rom the [[Carribean]] and waters along the coasts of [[Central America|Central]] and [[South America]]... 5: ...icles in the oysters that encourage the formation of pearls. 8: *[http://www.pearl-guide.com/pearl-history.shtml The Pearl Guide] 9: ...ibitions/pearls/obtain/index.html American Museum of Natural History] Safari (hunting) (695 bytes) 1: ...days or even weeks-lasting journey and camping in the [[bush]] or [[jungle]], while pursuing [[big game... 3: ...ho outfitted the safaris themselves would receive the greatest admiration. 8: [[Category: Hunting]] Hunting Park (345 bytes) 2: ...he 1950s and because of this, it has a great deal of abandoned homes and a high crime rate. 5: In 2004, the Hunting Park Aztecs won the Junior Pop Warner Super Bowl.
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